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Nevada Supreme Court kills NFL's argument in Gruden case - Discovery/trial will advance
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:42 pm
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:42 pm
The NFL's only option left to avoid a public trial and discovery (aka all of their dirty laundry getting aired out in public) is to appeal to SCOTUS... However there's essentially no chance they would take up such an arbitrary (pun intended) case...
7-0 Nevada Supreme Ct. Decision.
This is likely heading to trial unless Gruden settles... But it feels like he's playing for blood... Not money. He's going to find out who leaked those emails.
7-0 Nevada Supreme Ct. Decision.
This is likely heading to trial unless Gruden settles... But it feels like he's playing for blood... Not money. He's going to find out who leaked those emails.
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The Nevada Supreme Court unanimously (7-0) rejected the NFL's request to rehear its decision to allow Jon Gruden's lawsuit against the league to proceed in public. It's another significant win for Gruden, who sued the league and commissioner Roger Goodell in 2021, claiming a "malicious and orchestrated campaign" was organized to destroy Gruden's career by leaking his old emails that included offensive language. The lawsuit was filed shortly after Gruden resigned as Raiders coach.
In August, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Gruden, 5-2, that the NFL Constitution and Bylaws' arbitration clause "does not apply to Gruden as a former employee and is unconscionable." As such, the case could proceed in public instead of going to arbitration as preferred by the NFL.
Article VIII of the NFL Constitution states the commissioner has "full, complete and final authority to arbitrate any dispute involving a member or members in the League or any players or employees of the members of the League or any combination thereof that in the opinion of the Commissioner constitutes conduct detrimental to the best interests of the League or professional football."
However, the decision from August noted that Gruden was no longer an NFL employee when he sued the league, so the arbitration clause did not apply. Furthermore, the ruling said the arbitration clause as a whole -- in which Goodell could rule over disputes involving his own conduct -- has "procedural and substantive unconscionability."
The Nevada Supreme Court judges did not rule on whether Gruden's claims are true or not.
The NFL appealed the ruling, as expected, shortly after it was delivered. Now, however, the league's appeal to rehear the decision has been denied. The NFL can appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States, but the Supreme Court hears very few cases per year. The NFL had hoped that this lawsuit would go to arbitration to avoid potentially damning details becoming public, but it is rapidly running out of options.
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Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:44 pm to Jack Ruby
Gruden about to get mega rich
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:46 pm to diat150
I honestly think they could offer him $10B and he'd spit on their offer. Hes got more money than his grandkids can spend and He clearly just wants to coach again and his time is running out.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:46 pm to Jack Ruby
Gruden dick slapping Goodell would be the GOAT. I hope he ends Goodells career.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:50 pm to AtticusOSullivan
A public trial would likely end Goodell's career. He ordered the code red and we all know it.
Hell, a good lawyer could probably get old transcripts and letters and reports from Pate Rosell to prove the leagues backstory/hatred for the Raiders franchise going back to AL Davis.
Hell, a good lawyer could probably get old transcripts and letters and reports from Pate Rosell to prove the leagues backstory/hatred for the Raiders franchise going back to AL Davis.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:53 pm to Jack Ruby
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This is likely heading to trial unless Gruden settles... But it feels like he's playing for blood... Not money.
The owners are all multibillionaires. They'll easily come up with an offer Gruden won't refuse.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:54 pm to Jack Ruby
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He clearly just wants to coach again and his time is running out.
Yeah no, this lawsuit ends any thought of him coaching in the NFL again. College is there too but I doubt he wants to deal with all the bullshite that comes with that these days.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 10:58 pm to TheePalmetto
He literally said not 2 months ago that he "would die to coach in the SEC."
Hes made it known for 2+ yrs he wants to coach in college. He knows he burned the boats on the NFL. He thinks he'd be perfect for the new wild west CFB landscape, particularly the SEC. And he'd probably be a big success if he had the resources.
Hes made it known for 2+ yrs he wants to coach in college. He knows he burned the boats on the NFL. He thinks he'd be perfect for the new wild west CFB landscape, particularly the SEC. And he'd probably be a big success if he had the resources.
Posted on 10/2/25 at 11:12 pm to Jack Ruby
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Hes made it known for 2+ yrs he wants to coach in college. He knows he burned the boats on the NFL. He thinks he'd be perfect for the new wild west CFB landscape, particularly the SEC. And he'd probably be a big success if he had the resources.
He’s 62 now… time waits for no man
Posted on 10/2/25 at 11:46 pm to chalmetteowl
10 yrs younger than Belichick and a year younger than Cignetti when he got the Indiana job.
He could easily coach 5-7 yrs at a major college program.
He could easily coach 5-7 yrs at a major college program.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 5:44 am to diat150
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Gruden about to get mega rich
He wants blood too. I wonder how many settlement offers he's turned down.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 6:10 am to Jack Ruby
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He literally said not 2 months ago that he "would die to coach in the SEC
Link?
Posted on 10/3/25 at 6:38 am to Jack Ruby
Now THIS would get me interested in the NFL again.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 6:46 am to TheePalmetto
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College is there too but I doubt he wants to deal with all the bullshite that comes with that these days.
College is moving to more of an NFL model and he's used to that.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 7:01 am to TheePalmetto
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He literally said not 2 months ago that he "would die to coach in the SEC
Link?
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Speaking in a team meeting setting to the Georgia Bulldogs during their fall camp, the now Barstool Sports media personality got the Grumors going again by expressing his continued desire to make a return to the sidelines, and specifically in the SEC
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The only reason I really came here is I want to coach again," Gruden said. "I'm being honest with you, I do not (expletive), either. I want to coach again. I'd die to coach in the SEC. I would love it. I would (expletive) love it."
Posted on 10/3/25 at 7:05 am to TheePalmetto
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"The only reason I really came here is I want to coach again," Gruden said, via CBS Sports. "I'm being honest with you, I do not bulls--t, either. I want to coach again. I'd die to coach in the SEC. I would love it. I would f---ing love it ."
While visiting UGA fall camp
Posted on 10/3/25 at 7:11 am to Jack Ruby
Time to settle for $$$$$$$
Posted on 10/3/25 at 7:25 am to Jack Ruby
I'd love to see the internal memos/emails on the Bountygate investigation.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 7:28 am to Jack Ruby
Don’t settle John. Expose the NFL for everything they have done, find out exactly who leaked the Gruden emails, & make them force Goodell out.
Posted on 10/3/25 at 8:22 am to Jack Ruby
Go Gruden! We're on your side!
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